Most importantly, you can expect the same sort of thing as there is at every square dance-
Good People Having FUN!
Beyond that, also as with every square dance, the experience varies with the particular caller and that day’s "floor" (the dancers who show up for the dance.) One caller may emphasize left-handed formations; another may put the men where the ladies normally are; yet another may concentrate on unusual formations or concepts. It’s rarely the same from one dance to the next. Most DBD clubs are smaller groups. This can lead to better success, with the caller more able to keep an eye on every dancer and provide the help everyone needs. Our callers are more than willing to explain or walk through troublesome choreography during the breaks, if the dancers want. You just have to ask.
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